Unchanged ~ As Yanks Win Double Bills Now that Bobby !blar has ldt mwn, the customers at Fenway Park in Boston can alt back and eir wallonina Red reauinsthelr rolloh handling of western clubs in the American League. The Box started steaming again yesterday. as they trounced Chi- cago White Sox twice. 3-1 and 6- 1. to maintain their il-gaine lead over New York Yankees. Feller is the only western twir- lar to down the Box at home-ha did it twice. The Yanks did all right by themselves. too. hammering St. Louis Browns 3-2 and 8-4 as they set a new major league home at- tendance record. A crowd o! 30.- 150 paid their way into Yankee Stadium for the twin bill. That shattered the previous high of 1.- 486.166 established by the 1am pennant-winning Chicago Cubs. Cleveland Indians moved irito fifth place in the standings as they pounded Philadelphia Ath- letics 8-2 and moved ahead of the Browns. . Boston scored all their runs in the first game in the fifth inning off lefty Ed Lopat. Doubles by Toin McBride, Dom DiMaggio and Ted Williams after Roy Partee had opened the inning with a single accounted for the scores. Dave Ferris limited White sox to seven hits in the afterpiece as he turned in his 14th success. But one extra base hit was aleaned ofl 1500's slants-a triple down the right field foul line by the veteran Joe Kuhel who scored shortly after on a slow infield gle by Don Kolloway. The niahtca/p at New York was marred bv an injury to shortstop Anal 80x Pictcu lied Sax To Play Game llere diarlottewiyn b f their first look ikuanuigutzitclilehdiilfi team this weekend when (he pm- iou Ried Sox l-iookup with an an. Star learn from Ihe City League. Sam Doyle. City League proxy announced last nlght the; he haa received word from Bert Steele. Pictou representative, ti; the 9115c. that the Pictou team W111 apps...- here this Sunday with a possib‘e ame Hiking place in PICIQ“ on W nesday. Pictou hasn't been playing 1'1 league competition this year but reports from the Nova Sootia cen- tre have them capable of turning out a strong tiaam. ‘Iheir lineup e c ed ilh f Illslanders, includia w Omar g Tic ‘dlilliarns, , and Bert Steele, McDonald, playing coach of uro Ben-cats is also avail. able and will likeiy make b i ere. Glosinglkiie For Road Race Entries Phil Rizzuto of the Yanks-in the fourth frame. in the faoe by a pitched ball thrown by pitcher Nelson Potter and‘ although he remained con- scious. he was taken to New York Hospital with a concussion. Keller highlighted New York's second game triumph by clouting his 10th round trlpper of the sea- son with the bases loaded in the third inning. Ernie Bonita-m made his first start for the Yanks since May 30 and went the distance. giving up six safeties. Allie Reynolds held the Rthlet- loa to five hits as Cleveland pounded Luther Knerr for 10 saf- eties and an 8-2 victory. his third straight 1t w... mayhem inch win a- Iainst i0 defeats. Baseball's ‘Big Six’ (By The Canadhn Pres!) Tlhree leaders in each league: G AB R I! Pet. Hoop. Braves ‘ll 250 48 91.3 walkelfiDfldlors 74.31 42108 .37 Musial, Cards N 304 .05 1122365 Vernon, Sen'trs 51 104 .366 Williams. R.S 90107 .332 3.8. 70243 46 96.340 gue: Slaughter. Cardinals. : American League: Williams, Red Home runs: National League: Mize. Giants. 19: American Lea- gue: Williams. Red 80x. 20. Nhhfi In connection with the 00min; five-mile and ill-mile runs being s ed by the lighting Club ‘pfo- moer Joey \ nald stated last "181" that all entries must be in hand by Wednesday, July 26th in big sporting events. The five mile Island runners up to l7 years o! land runners will go to ing line in addition of Island middle distance men. E. McOourt And Martin Win Ioai then reversing the score GDBIIGIIKB-€XICG'III'EX' at the Brigh- ton Horseshoe Club. The Same doubles combination meet again tonight at 8.30 in an- other encounter. Earl McCourt had a tots; n; 15 ringers in the three games WI'II Ma tin aocounling for twelvg 340130118811 hit the target eleven 11w! with Jack MoCourt getting Rubber heels are good for all kinds of shoes because they lesser. the jar received ‘n walking. IIIIII IS I0 "till ‘IOIACN IIISI llKl OLD CHUM Th Tobacco of Quality "CANADA'S ORIGINAL JIOMAIIO If" IOIACCO' order to finalize plans for the two race la open to use while the ten-nails event la ‘a. s the star to a large list hg the first game 50-U and The "old men from the north- i end“ who aeem to play batter in the warm weather or when the heat is on tackle the Legionulres in the final game o_f the second section of the City Baseball Lea- gue this evening. A win for these rejuvenated ball tossers will send them into a tie with the Anchors for the section lead with four wins. Should. however. the Leg- l-oriaires. turn back the Rovers thteat the Anchors will walk off with the honors. The third section is scheduled to get underway Sun- day. but the opening game may be oatponed should negotiations to. ave a team from Plctcu play an‘ exhibition gum: here materialize. '0- 1|- R/overs staged quite an uprising on Tuesday night to come through with a ill-inning victory and they looked anything but “old men" once they started clicking off basehits that ultimately led to their snatching the game out of the fire. ll» l) O Up to that disastrous ninth big Elmer Larter had the Rovers lit- erally eating out of hll 53110.1 Several tlmea they got men as fari as third with only one out but the rlghthander was too much for them in the "clutch" either strik- ing them out or forcing them to ground or fly out. ‘ ‘There was little sign of the. Rovers uprlaln in the eighth but) Carmichael’: angle started the fireworks. They pushed the threel tying runs across and then had the ability to come through in the extra inning to sew up a vic- tory that looked far beyond their reach not twenty mnutea before. (l) And it waa fitting that Joe Hun- in the sew d .31 ter should be the player that And; Mgfifi) h“. m t deteisgg giayeld a tbighpart in the victory. J M600“... and “me M“? rev ous o t e nin h he was liit- tlng the pitching of Larter hard but always into the gloves of an outfielder. In the seventh he caught one right on the nose that seemed labelled but it sailed He was not to be denied. however, and in the ninth and tenth wai- loped the ball to open spaces to send runners scampering across the ate. 0 One thing that was noticeable in Tuesday's game waa the much improved brand of ball that the teams are dishing out. It was a far cry from the sloppy, slow act- ion so noticeable at the first of the season and it all goes to show that the boys are just really hit- tl-ng their real form and the third section should provide some dandy ball games all the way through. O 0 0 O When the baseball season start- ed it was felt by a great marry fans that the hP-U. Anchors would prove too strong for the other teams, having on their roster ex- perienced bsll players and being particularly wel fortified in the pitching department. However. such haa not proved to be the case. (I 0 0 (l- R-lght from the start of the league the other teams, Legion and Rovers served notice that they weren't a bit awed by the appar- ent strength of the west end team. They have kept this same attitude’ ever since and victories the An- chora have chalked up have been hard earned. 0 Q 0 O Beaten in the first section they may yet be forced to playoff ivith| the Rovers for second section hon- ors after ap arently haying. aha round aew up" and should they straight out to Harold Hennessey.‘ i the Belvedere IHI: CHARLUTIE IU‘A'N GUARDIAN Alcyone Set New Pacing Record At Covehead Meeting Alcyutie, oviiicd by Picton Mac- Cormack and handled superbly by Dave Wisenei- yesterday lowered her own (Jorehead track record (men. she paced the first mile oi me free for all in 2.08%. a lull second faster than t-ne mark she hung up on September 12th last year Vl'll€11 driven by Ted-dy Weir. The above was the big feature ‘of the Covenead race meeting yes- terday but close to 3.000 fans saw racing ‘of the highest order in each and every heat with the fans being kept in a high state of ex- citement as horses battled it out right to the wire in blanket fin- ishes. 4 Perfect weather and a lightning fast track made for fast times with all ilirce heats of the free- for-all being raced in better than 2.10. Royal At Law capturing the final two heats and race in 2.09% after being second in the first heat when Alcyone out on her re- cord breaking performance. 1n the 225 pace stake for a purse of $420, Prince Budlong, owned by Harold Cudimore of Bracklev was 1-1-1 but only after ivithstaridlng closing rushes of Lucky Number in the first two heats. heats that were very. VET)’ close. and taking a new record of 2.13 in the second heat. Scoring on the pole for the first heat Alcyoire got away flying to lead all the way. They were at the half in 1.04%. and all through the second half, paced in 1.03%. held on to her lead. staying off the closing rush of Royal At Law who couldn't quite make the grade. Young Joe Hennessev shook Royal At Law the second trio a- round in the second heart to take over the lead and pace under the wire half a length to the good and then made every Dost a w 8 one in the third heat. Lorraine Abbe. Bright Spot and O. U. Volo had bitter battles in all three heats of the 2.15 trot and pace. Lorraine won the first heat by a shade: O.U. Volo added more uncertainty to the outcome by winning the middle mile in a photo finish with Lorraine Aibbe and then the latter although fin- ishing second in the final heat to Bright Spot. was awarded the heat and race when the Spot was set back for interfering with O. U. Volo after the horses had pounded around the first turn of the firral ‘mile. Sequel to Bright Spot's be- ing set back was the suspension lfrom driving for thirty days given ‘to Joe Hennessev by the judges after the heat had finished. Buddy Moko won his second race of the season “when he was 12-1-1 in the classified trot and - pace. Beaverdale. veteran cam- llktyldacKeiizie Leads Field Art MacKenzie. scoring a low gross of 80. led the field in a sii-eepsiakcs competition held at Golf Club yester- day. Runn-er-un was Russell Pep- pin with a gross of 81. The low net bracket was can- tured by Howard Mclnnis who carded a 94 for a net 6i. Run- ner-up was Don MacMillan with a gross 98 for a net 08. lose out then they will be forced to win the third section if they are going to fig _ Meanwhille d‘; are a it ett ith already sagaulrgd are: a Haw“ O O 0 0 Legion although they have been taking a lot of setbacks are still to be considered. They haven't been beaten eallly by any means, usually by one run margins. has been the case and Manager Ev. McNelll l-a still confident that he: has balance and power enough on lléznaeilllah? gage theboltlher (‘to l l-Ll l III 8 third and final (will... I t Ioiuething new in a rl ‘ events will be introduced rtgttbg Public tonight when the Con- naught Playground Committee pre- l len_t_a its "Push-Mobile" race on l‘ Hill at 7.30. ‘The novel . . _ _dtofoilow _ ins-somatic».miooaitiiiapiiopluorlvitlllfwm nia ration-i shake and your more readyto put away for/tho naatjaothor-tmich IIJIJ-Ililflil. Hollow-groan Pal ahavel New Pals the contours of your event haa attracted a great deal of interest and the com etitlon ahould provide thrills, exc tementi and or spectators. A Push- Mobile ll operated by a two-man: crew. a driver and a mechanic. The l get WWI? and the car, undercon- trol of the driver, then coasts the. remainder of the course. Prizes will be awarded top finlahera and a special 1):!!! to the owner or the Jnotorlen Qeedater with the moat original design. ___.‘....___..._ IAIII FAMOUS IP01‘ I'll. white and blue buoy Olwaemiu any ilxlfiliglsglre wnma in roxi- Sgapngled Talia one latter from this word as laihn loll mirlra c new word: GASH IXAMPLI: "SHA\ la"—-Takn away "H" ahdyou have the word "Fave . llllin Mail antrll h Coigntip. M Natalie 8t" Toronto 8. Dept. Every month the firat (an correct entries drawn each win S10 CASH- doubled to I20 if accompanied by a boxwp from Colgate Rapid Shave. Bend la many entries aa you like. N lmfl of winners will be published. All‘! SMALL IUIIIIS 3D UVI YOU IIIAVU WITIIOUY SKN-STIQI It‘ B00551 (‘Ain't reach haira at loin. soften may balrl Your razor glides — no pull. no sling. You gal a aaqfiinadk sham! QDAII IAPfl-IIIAVI GIIAI IIII COIIIISI’ WINNII - N, lllage. P. .- (Tar. a2; il- (-3-! Kean. 0 ritual-Jam . , M ~i Mr. p. Gordon on.» an: re a ~. “$1ii‘.""’ yo» t. Ill. >2 Ill wlllimfldglfl- I. N. Roper. Challeflv M ‘khaki. w uuiguer. little thought of amone the betting fraternity came from nowhere in the first heat to nip Buddy Moko at the w-ire for an upset win. but in the next two miles. Buddy. trmting steadily all the way. came through the stretch in the second to beat out Just Betty and then led from wire to wire tn the final mile. Billy Kalmuck. another outsider furnished another unset the 2.28 trot and pace when he cap- tured the first and third heats to snatch victorv from the favorites. Marion L. and Royal Tell. June Morning added another surprise when she captured the second heat of the class. All three miles were in 2.14. The summary: 2.25 Pace Stake Prince Budlong (Willis) Lucky Number (Kelly) Buddy Budlong (Stead Just Flicka (Cudniore Bonnie Spruce (O'Mea.ra) Maudine Budlong (Craig) . Sampson Royal (Stead) e: 2.13%; 2.14; 2.15. Winning horse owned by Harold Cudmore, Brackley. Free For All Q-aiuniehtmm ' moi-bu“.- .5 6 7 Royal At Law (liennessey) 2 1 1 Alcyone (Wisener) . ..1 2 2 Wait N'See (Kelly) Kavola (Barnet) . . Time: 2.08%; 2.09%; 2.09%. Winning horse owned by Walter Hennessey. Charlottetown. 2.15 Tran And Pace Lorraine Abbe (Kelly) O. U. Volo (Stead) Bright Spot (Henness Pagiiacci (Barnet) Eva Worthy (Collins) Reuben Lee (Andrews .. Time: 2.15%; 2.14; 2.13. Winning horse owned by James McNeill, Kensingion. Classified Race Buddy Moko (Brooklns) Beaverdale (McNeil) Just Betty (Seaman) . Geo. Ma (Stead .. . Shirley A. Temple (Hooper) Winnie Scott (Gil/Leora) Lady Rose (Wisener) ......... .. Colleen Adam (McKenria) . Time: 2.13%; 2.12; 2.13%. Winning horse owned by Brookins. Kenslngton. 2.26 Trot And Pace Billie Kalmuck (Kelly) June Morning (MacDonald) Marion L. (Sample) . .. Royal Tell (l-lennessey) .. Capt. Abbe (Stead) Professor Clegg Billie Aubrey Dale B. (L. Kelly) aBMNQOIa-l gunman“, mquubfiabaggb-l I aphid“... PAGE SEVEN Paces Three y Heals In 2-10 Island-owned Horse. Wins _'l‘_r0tting Derby . To Win Feature (By The Canadian Prfll) SUSSEX. N. B.. July l7~8ietting u straight pace of 2.10 for all heats. Harry Direct. owned by J. L). ivlehan of St. ‘Stephen, captur- ed first place in the free-for-all held today in the second harness racinl Ineet staeed here this sea- son. The pacer was driven by Burke. Pine Ridge Alex. of the Langille stables. a favorite here in the July 1 meet when he took first place in the free-dor-all. dropped back to third today. The second heat oi’ the junior free-for-all featured a dead heat between The Baker (Mehan. St. Stephen) and Dale H. (Woodcock, St. Stephen). Sunnyrneade (Me- han. St Stephen) placed eighth ii: the second heat and came up from fifth Dlaoe in the third to win the heat. Edna's Girl owned bv Roy Sad- ler. Calais. Me... took the 2.16 trot with 2.10 in the second heat as best time. Dean. Sussex. and pace with Battle Bill (Croth- ers and Carr, Sussex) putting up strong opposition. In taking the second heat. Battle Bill equalled Mac Abigail's time in the first. The meet was staged in a bene- fit for the Kings County Memor- ial Fund. F. R. Delahiint, Mone- ton. was starter. Summary: Free For All Harry Direct (Burke) Worthy Ermine (Barnes) Pine Ridge Alex (Langllle Lone Ace (Mehan) . Wildcat Volo (Hayes) .. Time: 2.10. 2.10, 2.10. Junior Free For All 5»@»~ UHFNH“ can-hooks" The Baker (Mehan) Sunnyaneade (Burke) Dale h. (Woodcock) . Dr. Scott (Alexander) .. All Grattan (Klrkpatric Dale Cochatc ((0'Neil) ...... -6 (irattan Axworthy (Devlin) Lawyer Grattan (Chappell) Time: 2.15%. 2.13%. 2.13. 2.16 Trot And Pace Ednals Girl (Hayes) JUHFMmPWF >IIGI\@O'I$~'I'“'IF SEE OUR SELECTION OF W i WEDDING AND DIAMOND IAKFIECISES. J. II. WILLIAMS 9"“ George Street _ -- WE BUY OLD GOLD ' " AMHERST‘. NS, July l'l—Ve.ra Britten. owned by Lorne Kelly of Soutihport. BELL. trotted home first in the first and third heats to capture the $5.000 Cumberland Trotting Derby. feature event of the harness racing card here to- day. The Island trotter clicked of! times of 2:28 and 2:24 to lead the field twice while finishing second lri the middle heat. 1n other events Traflic Hanover. owned by W. Di Rice of Middle- ton. captured the 8400 2:20 class: Lucky Spencer. orwuied by M. Mc- Arthur. took the 8N0 2:25 clall first division. and H. M. Sweeney's Ensign Joe took the second divis- ion. Summary: Cumberland Trotting Derby. Purse $5.000 Vera Britten (McArthur) Brown Bomber (O'Brien) Belle Volo (Hunter) Betty B. Hal (Hankinson) Time: 228. 2.21. 2.24. 2:20 Clam, $400 Traffic Hanover (Conroy) Joe Direct (Baxter) l 2 Baden Hanoven . (Harrison 7 3 3 Teddy Hanover (Kaizer) 4 4 Sister Henley (O'Brien) 6 5 Miss Charmer (Morrison) ..4 6 5 Tracey Hanover (Walker) ...3 '1 5 Time: 2.16. 2.21, 2.15. 2:25 Ola-I, First Dlvilon, $250 Lucky Spencer (McArthur Sully (Baxter) Barney Budlong (Cruikshank) Manchester Appolo (Walker) Calumet June (York) Sweet Little Echo (O'Brien) Gweline Hanover (Morrison) Time: 2.17 1-4. 2.20. 2.18. 2:25 Class, Second Division, Ensign Joe (Sweeney) .. Iola Henley (Iona) .... -- Mac Pinko (O'Brien) Jolly Harvester (Morrison) Flo Direct (Walker) Lillian Budlong (Harrison) Time: 2.16%, 2.13%. 2.15"). My Partner (Creamer) Skippy Dale (Etter) inflation (Armstrong) Hillside Scott (Irvine) Josedale Gold (Gogan) Lady l-lal (Liovang) . .. .. Dawn McKlllop (Jardine) Time: 2.15. 2.13. 2.15. 2.24 Trot And Pace q¥w¢b& §@@@@#NF flnfiauald-Illsiaa» Time: 2.14: 2.14%: 2.14 Winning horse owned llam McRae, Point Prim. ‘by wu- Second In Junior Golf Tournament SAINT JOHN, N’. B.. July 1'1- (CPl-Peter Doig of Halifax shot a classy 76 over the par-70 RE-ver- side Golf and Country Club cotirsc here today to overcome a two- siroke deficit and beat out Cecil Dowling of Charlottetown for the New Brunswick-P. E. I. junior golf championship. Dowling had led the field at the end of the morning round l1 the {id-hole contest. turning ici u 79) Bests-n against the Halifax Ashburn links- man's 81, but his 82 in the after-- noon put him four strokes do-wn at the fniish. Along with the Dolg wcci the right to the two-province association nament in Edmonton later month. The 16-year-old invader Nova Scotla beat out a field in the renewal of the an- nual event last held in 1909. He. i succeeds as champion Doug San..- ders of the Charlottetown Golf Club who won the title in that year. \ NEW YORK. July 17—(AP)- Pitcher Red Ruffing of New York Yankees. injured June 20 by a hounder from the bat, of Hank Majeski of the A's. has a broken KIIEPCBP. Bin X-ray made today "W818i and tomorrow he will 8o to New York hospital for a week's stay. ‘Rlllmrll! will have paste cast for several weeks Elmer, The doctor has told him 9 may be out from four to aix weeks. i Mac Abigail (Jardlne) Battle Bill (F. Jones) . June Symbol (Hayes) Fletta Volo (L. Jones) . Carnation Lady (Hfllliéyi Trixie Volo (P. Woods) . . . . . .. Miss Mac Dale (C. Woods) Doris Marque (Kirkpatrick) Ruth Direct (Batty) . . Time: 2.19. 2.19. 2.20. @@UI\FZ>JIQIQQ§QL_ wwendibwsgv-ag @@U\~1®#mbJa-< l l i i Chicago championshipt represent. ris and H. Wagner. at the Dominion championship tour-. 1h‘ ‘ ‘s and Robinson. from I small iNew York to wear a St. Louis Baseball Results y AMERICAN LEAGUE . 100 000 000 1 ‘I 0 000 030 00x 3 8 1 Lopal and Tresh; Dobsun and Purteo. Chicago . 000 000 I00 1 7 1 Boston 022 022 00x 6 10 0 Grove, I-Iamner and Hayes; Fer- St. Louis 000 000 200 2 3 2 New York 000 002 001 3 6 0 Galehuuse and Mancuso; Bevens 000 200 020 4 6 2 004 300 10x 8 '7 0 Potter, Zoldak, Kinder and Helf, Mancuso; Bonham and Robinson, Cleveland ozii 201040 a io i Philadelphia 100 000001 2 5 1 Reynolds and Began; Kinerr. Griffith and Rosar. Detroit 3 ) 2 Washington 2 5 0 (l2 innings). ‘Prucks, Benton and Tebbetts: Newso-m and Early. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 100000010 2 6 3 Cincinnati 001 000 04x 5 6 2 Behrman. Casey and Anderson; Walters and Mueller. Philadelphia 400 010 500 10 15 2 001 000 024 '1 l1 0 Judd, Schanz, Mulligan and Semiuiick; Burkhardt, Wllks, Krist. Schmidt and Rice. 000 06 80000011xi0l3 0 St. Louis “Push-mobile” Race Scheduled Tonight Eight entries are awaiting the word "Go" in the push-mobile race scheduled this evening at 7.30 on- Gallows Hill. Bill Hlne. who is managing the contest, reports that there is a great deal of interest and enthus- iasm among ihe "rnotorless speed- sters" and spectators should be treated to some thrills and excite- ment. _ IuieuL-Col. W. W. Reid will act as starter of the race. The entries include: L-George Joseph Alfred Coady. 2.—John Ryan Don Ryan. ‘L-Hubert Murnaghan Bobby Kelly- 4.--Jackie LeClair Ronnie Burke. 6.—Ver»non Idalis Edward Flemminl- Billy LeClair. 5.-Wilfred Garnhum Johnny Andrew. 10.—James Gauthier Eddy Kays. Sain, Wright, White. Johniflfl and Masl; Chipman and McCul- lough. Schefflng. New York .. 010 200 110 T) 10 0 Pittsburgh 302 300 00x B r2 3 Trinkle. Kress. Gee. Thornlfin and Lombardi; Strinccvi-ch and Lopez. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 421 030 4 14 18 1 Rochester 030 010 1 5 7 5 Moulder and Howell; Johnson, Wargo, Moore and Bucha. Montreal 005 005 000 10 10 1 Rochester 010102 010 5 8 1 Buker and Franks; Surkont, Wargo and l-Iockenberry. Jersey City 000 100 004 5 12 Syracuse 000 030 001 4 _8 .3 Prendergast. Giebeli and Bosi-iclr. Hoover, Griffin and Glndd: ADD-INTL .. .. .. . .. Til-onto . .. 011 $11M I l O Buffalo 200 010 M0 I l0 0 Deal and Brautt; Houtteman unrl Tabacheek, Yount. Baltimore 000 001 000 1 4 2 Newark .. . 00200): 2 J 0 West, Hooks and Lc-ilar; Hol- combe and Garbark. Bit; RECREATION CENTRE CARNIVAL Thursday Evening, JuIy l8l|'|. RECREATION CENTRE GROUNDS, VICTORIA PARK GRAND‘ PRIZE — SERENADER COMBINATION RADIO SECOND PRIZE — $50.00 VICTORY BOND FIVE - FIVE DOLLAR PRIZES ' ‘OPULARITY AND CAKE GUESSING CONTEST ICE CREAM — SOFT DRINKS — IIOT DOGS — GAMES Victory To t Tie Anchors _The North End Rovery will b aiming for their third straight ivll tonight‘ ivhen they engage thg luckless lnegicnaires ici ionlghfr City League ball tilt. ' A_ Rover vicic-ry will give the a tie with the Anchors for t second section leadership as tlil! is the final game of the section The Legionalres are out of th running in this section hnvin only cine win to their credit bu wcrcvonly defeated by a oiie-rui margm the last time they oppose‘ the Rovers and are quite capabh 0f UIJSBttIng the North End crew's appiecart. Spy Ready is a likely choice to‘ start on the- mound for the Leg- ionnires while Dillon or Corish are expected to hurl for _the v- ers. The game is slated to start at 6.30 sharp with the Llegionalres being the home team. Louis ls Knocked 0ut —ln Golf DETPRDIT. July i7 - (AP)- I-leavyweight champ Joe In bowed out today in the semi-fin) als of the thiré annual Joe Lou!) golf tournament here as Dr. R2 mus Robinson of Detroit topp. the Brown Bomber 3 and 2. , Louis bested defending champ- ion Sam Stewart of Atlanta 9n t second round of the amateur di ision. The big fighter, who led 2'- up when darkness halted the match Tuesday night, coasted to a 6 and 4 win in (he morning round. The afternoon i8 was a differ- ent story, as Dr. Robinson fired an eagle and three birdies and c-usted Louis from the tourna- merit. ___ . N: I E ‘ THEATRES KISS and TELL “SHIRLEY TEMPLE" JEROME COURTLAND ROBERT BENCHLEY PORTER. HALL TOM TULLY MONTAGUE — FRI. 9 P. M. MONTAGUE — SAT. 8 AND I’. M. MATINEF} SAT. 8.30 P. M. SOIJRIS — TUESDAY.